American media and the welltuned brain, which is the book that dr. Peter whybrow will be talking about this evening. Welcome, dr. Whybrow. Thank you so much for coming to speak with us this evening. This is a real treat for so many of us. We even have people here from oxford, from france, and we are just delighted to welcome you this evening. Joining dr. Whybrow in discussion will be another preeminent scientist from the institute, dr. Andrew loopter who is a professor of psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and the director of the Neuromodulation Center at the Semel Institute. Hes also our faculty adviser. So we would like to thank dr. Luketer also for being here this evening and for sharing his knowledge and expertise with us. A few housekeeping items. After the presentation we will have a discussion. You will receive if you would like to ask a question, please pick up an index card that will be passed around by some of our board members, write your question on the index card, and s
Behalf of the institute of human science and behavior at ucla it is my honor to welcome you. We are honored and proud to have with us this evening, a preimminent scientist who needs no introduction. Author of american mania, and the welltuned brain, which is had book that dr. Peter whybrow will be talking to us about. This is a real treat foresee many of us. We have people from oxford, france, and we are just delighted to welcome you this evening. Joining him is dr. Andrew lucter who is the professor of bio behavioral science at the seminole institute. He is also our factalty advisor. So we would like to thank faculty you for being here and sharing your knowledge and exp expertise with us. A few housekeeping items. After the discussion we will have a discussion and you will receive if you would like to ask a question, please pickup an index card, and write your question on the card and someone will come by to pick it up. We will not be taking any questions directly from the floor. If y
You need your next great read or gift for the upcoming holiday season. And then we will have a q a session after mehrsa reads, about 15 minutes, and if you have a question, just make sure that you get the mic from cspan or someone with them before you ask the question. So Mehrsa Baradaran joined the georgia law faculty in the fall of 2012. Shes associate professor of contracts and banking law. She previously taught banking regulation, property and Administrative Law at Brigham Young university. During her time there, she was named the [inaudible] professor of the year by the student bar association. Her book, how the other half banks, has been featured in the new york timeses, the atlantic, slate, americanbacker and other american banker and other national and International News and radio outlets. Previously, baradaran was a fellow at the New York University school of law and practiced law at davis, polk and yardwell in new york city. She earned her degree from Brigham Young and nyu wh